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The third part of the structural transformation of the Chinese economy and politics. The first part focuses on Japanese ODA to China, the interdependent relationship between the Chinese economy and the Japanese economy, the ASEAN economy, and the global economy, and the Chinese relationship with ASEAN. The second part analyzes the current state of the structural transformation of the Chinese economy from the perspectives of environment, finance, and labor. In the environment, the green bond market is analyzed from the multi-stakeholder theory. In the finance, the high Chinese household savings rate is analyzed from the perspective of the life-cycle hypothesis and inheritance motive. In the labor, the necessity of multi-layered security is discussed based on the reality of informal employment.
Contents
Part I : Interdependency between the Chinese Economy and the Global Economy
Chapter 1 : Japan's ODA to China : The Retrospect and the Prospect from the Perspective of Important Historical Node for China-Japan Relations
Chapter 2 : Understanding the Global Economy and the Japanese Economy's Dependence on China
Chapter 3 : Trends in Supply Chain Restructuring in Asian Countries Centered on Production Shift from China to ASEAN -
Part II : Theory and Practice of Structural Transformation of the Chinese Economy
Chapter 4 : The Green Bond Market and Outside Stakeholders in the Chinese Economy and Society
Chapter 5 : Trends in the Chinese Household Savings Rate
Chapter 6 : Informal Employment and Building "Multi-Layered Security"
Author's History
Emeritus Professor Chuo University